Footage of women working in factories in the 1900s in South Korea
A presentation, including images, of what Camptowns looked like in South Korea
News report from 2019, when Korean courts ruled that the abortion ban was unconstitutional.
Links:
Blood, puss and pitiful pay: Why Korean factory workers are calling it quits [Hankyoreh]
A Brutal Sex Trade Built for American Soldiers [The New York Times]
After 40 years in US camptown sex trade, S. Korean woman rejoices in court victory [Hankyoreh]
Koreans & Camptowns: Reflections of a Mixed-Race Korean [Korean American Story.org]
Polish Women Hold 'Black Monday' Strike To Protest Proposed Abortion Ban [NPR]
Korea decriminalized abortion, but has anything actually changed? [Korean JoongAng Daily]
Not illegal but not legal: The murky landscape of abortion in Korea [The Korea Herald]
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